2015
DOI: 10.1080/01490419.2014.988834
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Metocean Comparisons of Jason-2 and AltiKa—A Method to Develop a New Wind Speed Algorithm

Abstract: As well as range, the AltiKa altimeter provides estimates of wave height, H s and normalized backscatter, σ 0 , that need to be assessed prior to statistics based on them being included in climate databases. An analysis of crossovers with the Jason-2 altimeter shows AltiKa H s values to be biased high by only ~0.05m, with a standard deviation (s.d.) of ~0.1m for 7-point averages. AltiKa's σ 0 values are 2.5-3 dB less than those from Jason-2, with a s.d. of ~0.3 dB, with these relatively large mismatches to be … Show more

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“…Physically, the higher magnitude of U 10 causes rougher perturbations on the sea surface, reducing the backscatter. Although the backscatter is the best parameter to infer U 10 of which several studies have also included the H S in their estimation (Gourrion et al, 2002;G. D. Quartly, 2015), the descriptive impact of the T b and the derived W L and W V to U 10 can be further explored with the anticipation that these parameters could provide the propagates altimetric signal with real tropical cyclone environment.…”
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“…Physically, the higher magnitude of U 10 causes rougher perturbations on the sea surface, reducing the backscatter. Although the backscatter is the best parameter to infer U 10 of which several studies have also included the H S in their estimation (Gourrion et al, 2002;G. D. Quartly, 2015), the descriptive impact of the T b and the derived W L and W V to U 10 can be further explored with the anticipation that these parameters could provide the propagates altimetric signal with real tropical cyclone environment.…”
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“…The Ku-band backscatter shows greater sensitivity to higher U 10 , however, other lower frequency signal have proved to be less affected by rain (G. D. Quartly, 2015). Studies indicated that the raindrops attenuate the Ku-band backscatter, at least, about 2 dB in which significant broadening leading edge waveforms was induced in the presence of high liquid water content (Lillibridge et al, 2014;G.…”
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“…In particular, there is not even an agreed universal scale for σ 0 data, with the values recorded by two Ku-band altimeters differing by an offset of more than 2 dB. Furthermore, as mentioned above, there is no simple adjustment between normalized backscatter observations at one radar frequency with those at another (Figures 9E-F), because each is responding to a different scale length of sea surface roughness as illustrated by Figures 9E,F. Since there have been more than 30 years of Ku-band and C-band altimetry, the launch of SARAL operating only at Ka-band, necessitated a new specific effort to produce relevant wind speed algorithms (Lillibridge et al, 2014;Quartly, 2015).…”
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“…Data are averaged for a full cycle of Jason-3, SARAL, Sentinel-3B LRM Mode (S-3B LRM, used in 13 days of cycle 10) and Sentinel-3B SAR Mode (S-3B SARM). (E) Backscatter strength (σ 0 ) as a function of wind speed, and (F) differences for different radar frequencies, adapted fromQuartly (2015), as authorized by Taylor & Francis.…”
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